Editor’s Note: Readers are cautioned that some names may be the same as, or similar to, other members of the community.
July 14 — Tabatha M. Crewsonberry, 32, 5816 Bailey Cove Circle, Knoxville: failure to appear. No bond listed; court date July 15.

By GENE POLICINSKI
Inside the First Amendment
The commemoration on Nov. 22 of the 50th anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy is also a reminder — a stark and somber one, to be sure — of journalism as some call it: “The first draft of history.”

From the time that three shots were fired in Dallas at the presidential motorcade on Nov. 22, 1963, that “first draft” of reporting about the tragedy reached Americans in a manner unique in history.

Dueling knights, minstrels, wenches, knaves, kings, queens and more are closer than ever to coming to Harriman.

Harriman City Council considered the lease agreement with Darkhorse Design Inc., a company anxious to get started so they can have a fair open for several weekends next year. City attorney Harold Balcom suggested a few contract tweaks before the council puts it to a vote — probably at the Dec. 3 meeting.